The ball is delivered by James Forrest, David Proctor manages to make a clearance.

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Centre by Badr El Kaddouri, blocked by Ross Tokely.

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Wilson concern for Lennon
Celtic boss Neil Lennon fears Kelvin Wilson could be out for up to six weeks with an Achilles injury.
The Hoops defender picked up the injury in the 2-0 Scottish Communities Cup third-round win over Ross County on Wednesday night.
Ahead of the home Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with Inverness, Lennon, who has defender Charlie Mulgrew suspended, said: "Kelvin Wilson will be out, he is having a scan today (Friday).
"We don't know how long he is going to be out for until we get the results of the scan but it looks like he has a slight tear in the Achilles.
"It depends on the significance of the tear, we are hoping that it will be at best two to three weeks, it could be four to six weeks but we won't know the extent of it until the scan comes through.
"Kris Commons is also definitely out and it is touch and go whether Scott Brown will make the Hearts game next week. Georgios Samaras, Mark Wilson and Paddy McCourt are back in contention."
Lennon went on to insist he would not swap positions with Ally McCoist despite Celtic trailing Rangers by four points at the top of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League following last Sunday's defeat at Ibrox.
The Celtic manager found himself under fire after surrendering a half-time lead in the 4-2 defeat in Govan, days after losing their Europa League group opener to Atletico Madrid in Spain.
However, the spotlight turned back on Gers boss McCoist, whose side had been knocked out of both the Champions League and Europa League in the qualifiers, after Rangers' shock exit to First Division side Falkirk in Scottish Communities League Cup third round on Wednesday night, as Celtic eased through to the quarter-finals with a 2-0 win at Ross County.
Lennon said: "I would rather be in front in the league and four points is four points.
"It is too early to say what position in comparison we are to Rangers, all I know is that we have got important league games coming up before the international break and we would like to win them all."
But when asked directly if he would swap positions with Rangers, he said: "No - because we are in Europe and all the (domestic) competitions, and that's where you want to be at the minute.
"The game changes very, very quickly. While you are always disappointed to lose a derby game, you have to keep on a level.
"There is no doubt that the lows are lower than the highs are high and we had a job to do on Wednesday (at Ross County) but we came through it okay.
"But we are still chasing in the league and the league is the priority and Saturday's game is a very important one."
Inverness defender Ross Tokely is aiming to frustrate Celtic.
"It's a venue that always tickles the taste buds and I think for a lot of the younger lads and guys who joined in the summer it's a place they maybe haven't been to," the 32-year-old said.
"We're going to a big stadium and it's certainly a bonus game. It's a place you are able to play but you must keep the ball and defend well.
"You've got be confident in your own ability, the main thing is not to lose an early goal.
"You have to keep it tight for the first 15-20 minutes, stick together and put the pressure on them.
"After getting beat last week, I'm not saying they will be nervy but they will certainly be keen to make the right start.
"We've got players that can hurt them, good pace in the side and players that want the ball.
"We have good memories of going down there last year, two nil down but kept going right to the end and got two goals back and could have sneaked it at the end."
Inverness are looking to atone themselves, having returned to the bottom of the SPL after a 3-1 loss at Dundee United last weekend.
"We definitely want to bounce back from a defeat by putting in a good performance, that's what you've got to do when you lose," the defender said.
"Everyone wants to go on runs but it's how you get points on board.
"We showed that last year with that away mentality, sticking together and hitting on the break, that's what we've got to do on Saturday."
Inverness pair Gavin Morrison (ribs) and Richie Foran (shoulder and foot) are touch and go to take their places.
Josh Meekings and Lee Cox are back in training after injury but unlikely to play.
Chris Hogg, Owain Tudur Jones (both knee), Jonny Hayes and Aaron Doran (both shoulder) are out.

Formation:442Manager: Neil Lennon

Celtic

Formation: 442Manager: Terry Butcher

Inverness CT

Fraser Forster

Adam Matthews

Daniel Majstorovic

Glenn Loovens

Badr El Kaddouri

James Forrest

Sung-Yeung Ki

Beram Kayal

Joe Ledley

Anthony Stokes

Gary Hooper

SUBS

Lukasz Zaluska

Victor Wanyama

Georgios Samaras

Mark Wilson

Mohamed Bangura

Patrick McCourt

Thomas Rogne

Home

Away

Ryan Esson

Thomas Piermayr

Ross Tokely

David Proctor

Graeme Shinnie

Nick Ross

Greg Tansey

David Davis

Aidan Chippendale

Gregory Tade

Richie Foran

SUBS

Jonny Tuffey

Andrew Shinnie

Roman Golobart

Shane Sutherland

William McKay

Kenny Gillet

Josh Meekings

Match Report

Bhoys ease to victory
Joe Ledley set Celtic on their way to a 2-0 win which keeps them four points behind Rangers at the top of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.
First-half goals from Ledley and James Forrest eased the anxiousness which had gripped the home side for much of the opening period.
Striker Anthony Stokes missed a great chance after the break and as the enthusiasm of Inverness was doused, Celtic cruised through the second half to stay on the tails of their Old Firm rivals.
Neil Lennon's men can look forward to Thursday's Europa League clash with Udinese at Celtic Park with confidence, but the Hoops manager will be aware the Italians present an altogether different challenge to the SPL's bottom side.
Manager Lennon was forced to make two changes to the side which beat Ross County in the Scottish Communities League Cup in midweek.
Glenn Loovens replaced the injured Kelvin Wilson in defence and midfielder Ki Sung-yueng came in for the suspended Charlie Mulgrew.
Richie Foran passed a fitness test for the injury-hit Highlanders but manager Terry Butcher also made two changes, Aiden Chippendale and David Proctor coming in for Andrew Shinnie and Roman Golobart.
Inverness had deprived Celtic of five points last season, albeit with a vastly different squad, thus doing as much any side to prevent the Hoops wresting the title back from Rangers.
And there was no mistaking the nervousness inside the stadium in the early stages.
In the sixth minute Fraser Forster slipped as he came out to meet Gregory Tade who had raced on to a long ball from Greg Tansey but the Hoops goalkeeper blocked the shot from the striker and the ball ricocheted out for a goal kick.
Moments later, as Caley broke with purpose down the right, midfielder Nick Ross just failed to get on to the end of Foran's cross and the ball sped wide.
Celtic's first effort came in the 15th minute when striker Gary Hooper fired wide from long distance, moments before Loovens missed Ki's corner from the right when it looked like he might have got a header on goal.
Proctor picked up a head injury in trying to defend the corner and was replaced by Golobart and the disruption appeared to affect the visitors as soon afterwards, in the 28th minute, Celtic were ahead.
Ledley had plenty of space when he took a pass from stand-in skipper Beram Kayal and set himself before drilling a shot from 25 yards low past Inverness goalkeeper Ryan Esson and into his bottom right-hand corner.
Five minutes later the home side doubled their lead when Forrest raced through the middle on to a Ki pass to knock the ball past Esson from the edge of the box.
Caley stabilised themselves and three minutes from the break Tansey went close with a drive after working some space for himself inside the Celtic box, before a couple of Inverness corners flashed across the Hoops six-yard box.
Celtic should have started the second half in more composed fashion but still an anxiousness pervaded, especially when the Hoops defence was called into action.
In the 51st minute, though, the home side should have had another goal.
Forrest slipped the ball to Hooper inside the box and his cut-back was perfect for Anthony Stokes, but the Irishman blasted high over from eight yards.
A minute later Hooper was replaced by Mohamed Bangura and he appeared to quickly bring added energy to the Hoops attack as the Parkhead men took a grip of the game, although the powerful and strong-running Tade continued to be a thorn in the side of the Celtic defence.
There appeared little chance of an Inverness comeback although there was enough slack play in the Hoops defence at times to give them encouragement.
In the 75th minute Lennon replaced Ki with Georgios Samaras and Stokes with Paddy McCourt in an attempt to find some more goals, but five minutes later Foster made a great save from Foran's close-range diving header.
McCourt missed a good chance by heading wide from a Bangura cross but the game petered out on the pitch as the home fans eventually found their voices off it.